He might not be a household name in Jamaica, but recording artiste Al Pancho is busy promoting his album and EP. Three months ago he released the album Touch That Spot and two months later he released his EP One Moment. He says both productions have been doing well.

"It's an international thing to come out with an album and mix tape. They are doing good, getting a lot of review in the international market," he said.

"It is a very unique album ... I look for people to take on to it. It is more a listening album so I know it's going to do good."

And the experience of working on the album was just as good, he said.

"It was a good experience. It challenge me to sing in a different manner. It is something where I had to go deep so it was a good experience," Al Pancho told THE WEEKEND STAR.

Already, Al Pancho says he has been getting good feedback in places like Argentina, California and Mexico.

As for where his largest market is, he said that is hard to decide, as "my first album was released in Europe and I pull a large crowd in Mexico."

The album was mixed by Jimmy Dennymixed, while engineering work was done by Sean Henry.